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Bangalore, Mar 2: The “Handkerchief Signature Campaign” started by  Zee Kannada has received overwhelming response not only from the people of the state but also from the entire country.

The campaign was kicked-off with Subhash Chandra, chairman, Essel Group and Zee Network, signing the first handkerchief. This was followed by chief minister H D Kumaraswamy, deputy chief minister B S Yediyurappa and various eminent personalities like home minister M P Prakash, member of the board and director HR, Infosys, Mohandas Pai, chairman of Jain Group of Institutions Chenraj Jain, artiste Umashree, ace swimmer Nisha Millet and many others expressing their solidarity with the Indian cricket team by signing wishes on their hankies.

Zee Kannada’s “Handkerchief Signature Campaign” team has been traveling across Karnataka collecting wishes to be passed on to the "Men in Blue". The channel has already received excellent response from several schools, colleges, NGOs, institutes for the physically-challenged, malls, theatres and government offices.

Zee Kannada aims to collect lacs of such messages from people across the state, which will be presented to the Indian Team in the form of a handkerchief chain.

Contact: Dinesh:  9844049489.

  

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